Deities and personifications of seasons refer to divine figures or mythological characters that represent or embody the various seasonsspring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. Different cultures throughout history have created stories and associations with these deities to explain the cyclical nature of the seasons and their effects on agriculture, weather, and human life. Here are some examples from different cultures: ### 1.

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